Blackhawks get out of slump, roll past Kings

The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Patrick Kane had two goals and an assist, Nick Leddy had a goal and an assist, and the Chicago Blackhawks snapped their recent slump with a 5-3 victory over the struggling Los Angeles Kings on Monday night.

Marcus Kruger scored the tiebreaking goal on a double deflection in the second period for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who had lost five of six.

Bryan Bickell also scored and Corey Crawford made 31 saves as Chicago swept the three-game season series between last season’s Western Conference finalists.

Anze Kopitar had a goal and two assists in Los Angeles’ highest-scoring performance since Jan. 21. Drew Doughty and Tyler Toffoli also scored, and Jonathan Quick stopped 25 shots in the Kings’ ninth loss in 10 games.

With Chicago’s victory and Anaheim’s loss to Columbus, the Blackhawks pulled within three points of the Ducks for the overall NHL lead.

Kane warmed up for the U.S. Olympic team with his first multigoal game since Dec. 14, while Canadian Olympic counterparts Patrick Sharp and captain Jonathan Toews picked up two assists apiece. Leddy contributed his first goal and first multipoint game since Dec. 23.

Although the Kings scored more than one goal for the first time in seven games, it wasn’t enough to beat the NHL’s highest-scoring team, which had lost two of three on its six-game road trip heading into the Olympic break. Los Angeles had scored just three total goals in the past six games heading into this meeting of the NHL’s last two champs.

The Kings got off to a horrific start yet again: Doughty took a charging penalty 24 seconds after the opening faceoff, and Kane walked in on Quick alone from the corner and beat his U.S. Olympic teammate for his 26th goal 1:02 in.

After Bickell scored on a pass from Kane, Doughty kept it close with his eighth goal on a one-timer moments later. His goal was the first by any Kings player except Kopitar in nearly two weeks.

The Kings shook their malaise between the first two periods, putting 11 shots on Crawford’s net in the first 7½ minutes of the second and briefly taking control of the game. Kopitar evened it with a flip of a bouncing puck on a 3-on-1 rush, taking a pass from Carter for his 17th goal.

Also on Monday:

Red Wings 2, Canucks 0: DETROIT — Justin Abdelkader scored early in the second period and again in the final seconds while Jimmy Howard finished off a shutout that Jonas Gustavsson started for Detroit in a victory over Vancouver.

Penguins 2, Senators 1: PITTSBURGH — James Neal scored at 3:05 of overtime to give Pittsburgh a victory over Ottawa.

Oilers 3, Sabres 2: BUFFALO, N.Y. — Matt Hendricks’ short-handed goal 57 seconds into the third period lifted Edmonton over Buffalo in a matchup of the NHL’s two worst teams.

Flyers 5, Sharks 2: SAN JOSE, Calif. — Matt Read, Michael Raffl and Claude Giroux scored in a span of 2:45 early in the third period to erase a one-goal deficit and lead Philadelphia past San Jose for its first win over the Sharks since 2000.

Blue Jackets 4, Ducks 2: ANAHEIM, Calif. — Sergei Bobrovsky made 34 saves, Nick Foligno scored twice in the third period and Columbus also got goals from Ryan Johansen and R.J. Umberger in a victory over Anaheim.